And I can see why he hired the guy...
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From the article cited in the OP...
But Jones said, "It is my understanding there is both a Justice Department interest in this matter and also the House of Representatives Ethics Committee is interested.
"My feeling is that the House will move forward with its investigation. Since Mr. Foley is no longer a member of the House, I don't know whether the (House) Ethics committee will ultimately end up looking at this, or whether the committee in charge of the program will do so."
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The ex-page is apparently going to appear before either the Ethics committee or the committee in charge of the program as a witness, and he'd be a fool to not be represented by experienced counsel for that. I sure as hell wouldn't without a good attorney.